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G-Force Heads to Stores in 3D
Film-based game featuring secret agent guinea pigs.
Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Author: Jeff McAllister

G-Force, the video game inspired by the upcoming film “G-Force” from Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films, is available now at shops nationwide for the Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PSP, Nintendo DS and PC.

Although I get all nostalgic when I hear the name G-force, I get slightly disappointed when I realize it’s about Gerbils Guinea Pigs and not a team of 5 people dressed like birds that have wicked awesome vehicles.

On the interesting side, G-Force is the first game for next-gen consoles to fully feature three-dimensional game play. On the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, players can turn on the 3-D features at any point throughout the game to experience the special 3-D features while wearing 3-D glasses, which come included.

G-Force is an action-platform game featuring a unique team of specially trained guinea pigs that use high-tech gadgets and specialized talents to complete a dangerous secret mission. Players control Darwin, the G-Force team leader, and housefly surveillance commando Mooch. Darwin and Mooch enlist the rest of G-Force team to use their unique high-tech gadgets and stealth mastery to save the world from a robot army of evil household appliances, including waffle irons, water coolers and vacuum cleaners.

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